Commercial HVAC Maintenance in NYC
Preventive care for building common areas, boilers, AAON rooftop units, condenser water systems, and water towers — with documentation, seasonal planning, and inventory strategies to reduce downtime across NYC properties.
Commercial HVAC maintenance in NYC is operations management as much as it is mechanical work. The goal isn’t just to “keep units running” — it’s to prevent tenant impact, protect critical equipment, and keep building common spaces stable through seasonal swings. Dezier Air provides commercial maintenance plans built around real building constraints: access windows, roof logistics, mechanical room conditions, and parts lead times.
Featured Common Areas: 138 E 50th St — The Centrale (Douglas Elliman)
We manage HVAC maintenance in the common spaces at 138 East 50th Street — The Centrale, a Douglas Elliman building. Common-area comfort is a reputation issue: residents feel it immediately, staff hears about it immediately, and small issues become daily complaints if they aren’t handled proactively.
Systems We Maintain
- Lobby, corridors, amenity spaces, gyms, lounges
- Stabilizing comfort through seasonal swings
- Airflow and ventilation verification (where applicable)
- Drainage, odors, condensation control
- Boiler room checks and operational verification
- Controls, safeties, staging, and response testing
- Pump/flow observation, leaks, and wear indicators
- Seasonal readiness planning
- RTU coil condition, filters, belts (where applicable)
- Drain pans, traps, and condensate management
- Electrical checks (contactors, motors, components)
- Performance verification and service history tracking
- Seasonal start-up / shut-down coordination
- Observation of flow, drift indicators, and condition
- Support for maintenance scheduling and access windows
- Documentation for property management records
Request commercial maintenance
Request service and we’ll recommend a cadence based on your equipment inventory, seasonal demand, and access constraints — including parts planning when it makes sense.
